👑 Support my channel by downloading Hustle Castle⚔️: enter your nickname and get a special bonus! Alright, I might have gone a bit too far with the handle to call it a restoration, as always! But I had a lof of fun! And it's always a nice challenge to work with some limitation like pin holes and experiment with new materials composition. I'm loving this thin cork layer, actually thinking about making an handle only with that! And yes, I have left the spine rough, I know many of you don't like that but I do, I want to keep something that resembles the original texture and I definetly wanated to leave the makers mark “P“. Knife is 280mm overall with 150mm blade, 54mm wide and just over 2mm thick. Dark wood is Wengè and light wood is teak. Here are some of the videos where I go in more details about some of the tecniques used in this video: Stabilizing wood: Homemade Liners: And here are some of the videos about the tools I used: Hardening oven: Tempering oven: Vacuum pump and chamber used to stabilize: My lovely drill press: I just started to list some of the stuff I use for my projects in this amazon storefront: It's affiliate marketing, so if you order something from here you'll help the channel for free! Thank you! Resin kindly provided by RESIN PRO: Use code: “blackbeardprojects“ For 10% off your orders (affiliate marketing). Index of operation and materials: 0:22 Cut off scales with metal cutting bandsaw 0:35 Electrolysis: water and sodium carbonate solution, parts connected to negative side and steel sacrificial anodes to positive sice of a DC power supply (car battery charger). 2-3 hrs at 5amp. 1:07 Remove patina with steel wire brush in water 1:20 Re-shape on 2x72 belt grinder, edge kept cool with water bucket 3:30 Hand sand to 2000grit sandpaper 3:40 Etch in ferric chloride 4:10 Making back felt and cork liners, dedicated video linked above 5:40 Stabilize wood, dedicated video linked above 7:30 Glue handle stack with 5 min epoxy resin 8:00 Glue liners with 5min epoxy 8:40 Mark and center puch pin holes 9:00 Drill with 2 and 6mm bit 9:30 Match drilling pin holes to scales, held up with ca glue and masking tape 10:40 Finish the top side of the scales before final glue up 11:30 Making mosaic pins with brass tubing, copper wire and black epoxy resin 13:00 Final glue up with slow setting epoxy resin 14:00 Squeezout cleaned with nitro solvent 14:18 Grind handle to shape on 2x72 belt grinder 15:05 Hand sand up to 800 grit 15:50 White mineral oil as finish 16:04 Sharpen with MadEdge sharpener 16:33 Strop on leather with fine polishing coumpound Thanks a lot for watching, I hope you liked the video! Suggestions and comments are welcome. Leave a like and share to anyone who might be interested! ★Patreon★ ★Website★ ★Follow me★ Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram ►
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